Preyful - Law Dictionary Search Results
Raptorial
Rapacious living upon prey said especially of certain birds
orb weaver
a line on which it can plummet down and nab prey This silk has a high tensile strength and is stronger
Ravissant
a half raised position as if about to spring on prey
Relentless
of others destitute of tenderness unrelenting unyielding unpitying as a prey to relentless despotism
Retiary
Any spider which spins webs to catch its prey
VerbarSaltigradaelig
including those which lie in wait and leap upon their prey the leaping spiders called also Salticidae
Sawfish
a sawlike organ with which it mutilates or kills its prey
VerbarScutiger
myriapods of the genus Scutigera They sometimes enter buildings and prey upon insects
Abo
an animal killed by a wolf or other beast of prey.
Geneva arbitration
for the Confederate States, to put to sea, where she preyed on the commerce of the United States. The British Government
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